Aigle introduces Aigle by Setchu, an Exclusive Capsule Collection Designed By Satoshi Kuwata AIGLE announces its collaboration with Setchu, appointing its founder, Satoshi Kuwata, as Artistic Director of a new capsule collection entitled AIGLE by Setchu. This creative encounter initiates a unique dialogue between craftsmanship, outdoor culture, and a deep respect for nature — shared…
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Setchu Fall/Winter 2026 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week
Setchu Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week It is a strip of land, wedged not far from an airport — a land of nothingness at first glance, where trees cannot grow, where vegetation is reduced to immense rocks, and where the wind can swiftly carry everything away, even Satoshi himself, a chain…
SETCHU Perfume Just Launched
SETCHU Perfume Just Launched. SETCHU adds a new chapter to its exploration of the in-between japan and the west, a search for harmony and balance, joy and strength. Five fragrances to express the so many yet peculiar ways of blending, Five fragrances crafted like tailored origamis, Five fragrances to express and ease yourself, Five fragrances…
Setchu Spring/Summer 2026 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week
Setchu Spring/Summer 2026 / SS26 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week entitled CHASING RAINBOWS BY THE HOUR. SETCHU is based on a syncretic and transformative spirit. East meets West as cultures and crafts merge, different ways of conceiving the cut of the garments are explored and the relation between clothing and body is expanded, urging the…
Setchu FW25 at Pitti Uomo
Setchu FW25 / Fall Winter 2025-2026 at Pitti Uomo. I WANT LESS, AND LESS THAN THAT Reduction is at the heart of SETCHU. Every collection originates from a piece of origami paper and is subsequently expanded through the dialogue between East and West, their respective cultures and crafts. Opposite ways of conceiving the garment –…
SETCHU FW24 at Milan Men Fashion Week
SETCHU FW24 at Milan Men Fashion Week with title THE LIMINAL SPACE WHERE IS BORDERLESS . SETCHU Fall Winter 2024, The concept, like in the art of Origami, starts from the paper. The designer uses his hands to interact with it. From this gesture, three areas are created: a flat untouched one, a creased one…